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In my opinion this hypothesis is totally wrong because the accuracy of information is the problem and not the quantity of it.

We can handle quantity, now we need to handle error correction and build better access permissions too.



The problem with censorship is that either the truth is obvious, and there is no need for it, or it isn't, so there is no way to decide fairly what to censor.


I don't know if censorship is the right branding here because it imposes a correlation between authoritarian citizen-torturing regimes and how we effectively use and encounter "censorship" in our every day lives when doing things such as registering a company name or posting porn on facebook or something.

I can't sell vitamins that say "cures cancer" on the packaging so why should a youtuber sell ads while saying the exact same thing.




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